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    Match List I with List II.

    List IList II
    A. Alienation$$1$$. the transfer of property
    B. Alimony$$2$$. Written statement of allegation
    C. Allegation$$3$$. Maintenance charges to wife from husband

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    The reference of Hindus in Article $$25$$ of the Constitution does not include _________.

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    Study the following information and answer the question that follows:
    Principle: A 'fixture' is something attached to land or a building in such a way that it is regarded as an irremovable part of the property you are considering buying. Some typical 'fixture' in a home included the hot water service, range top, wall oven, fixed floor coverings, light fittings and a bulitrin (under bench) dishwasher. Garden plants, including bushes and trees are also 'fixtures'.
    Rule A. When land is sold, all 'fixtures' on the land are also deemed to have been sold.
    Rule B. If a movable thing is attached to the land or any building on the land, than it becomes a 'fixture'.
    Factual Situation Khaleeda wants to sell a plot of land she owns in Beghmara (Meghalaya) and the sale value decided for the plot includes the fully-furnished palatial six-bedroom house that she has built on it five years ago. She sells it to Gurpreet for $$Rs. 60$$ lakh. After completing the sale, she removes the expensive Iranian carpet which used to cover entire wooden floor of one of the bedrooms. The room had very little light and Khaleeda used this light-coloured radiant carpet to negate some of the darkness in the room. Gurpreet, after moving in, realises this and files a case to recover the carpet from Khaleeda.
    Assume that in the above fact scenario, Khaleeda no longer wants the carpet. She removes the elaborately carved door to the house after the sale has been concluded and claims that Gurpreet has no claim to the door. The door is question was part of Khaleeda's ancestral home in Nagercoil (Tamil Nadu) for more than $$150$$ years before she had it fitted as the entrance to her Beghmara house.
    As a judge you would decide in favour of

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    Principal: Interfering with another's goods in such a way as to deny the latter's title to the goods amounts to conversion and it is a civil wrong.


    Factual Situation: Ram went to the bicycle stand to park his bicycle and he found the stand fully occupied. Ram removed a few bicycles in order to rearrange the stand and make some space for his bicycle. He parked his bicycle properly and put back all the bicycles except the one belonging to Shyam. It was rather negligent on the part of Ram and he was in fact in a hurry to get into his office. Somebody came on the way and took away Shyam's cycle. The watchman of the stand did not take care of it assuming that the cycle was not parked inside the stand. Shyam filed a suit against Ram for conversion. Choose the correct option.

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    Match List I with List II.

    List IList II
    A. Bigamy$$1$$. Second marriage when first marriage is still subsisting
    B. Capacity to Contract$$2$$. Competence to enter into a legal contract
    C. Capital Punishment$$3$$. Death punishment

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    What is the meaning of chattel?

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    Study the following information and answer the question that follows:
    Principle: A 'fixture' is something attached to land or a building in such a way that it is regarded as an irremovable part of the property you are considering buying. Some typical 'fixture' in a home included the hot water service, range top, wall oven, fixed floor coverings, light fittings and a bulitrin (under bench) dishwasher. Garden plants, including bushes and trees are also 'fixtures'.
    Rule A. When land is sold, all 'fixtures' on the land are also deemed to have been sold.
    Rule B. If a movable thing is attached to the land or any building on the land, than it becomes a 'fixture'.
    Factual Situation Khaleeda wants to sell a plot of land she owns in Beghmara (Meghalaya) and the sale value decided for the plot includes the fully-furnished palatial six-bedroom house that she has built on it five years ago. She sells it to Gurpreet for $$Rs. 60$$ lakh. After completing the sale, she removes the expensive Iranian carpet which used to cover entire wooden floor of one of the bedrooms. The room had very little light and Khaleeda used this light-coloured radiant carpet to negate some of the darkness in the room. Gurpreet, after moving in, realises this and files a case to recover the carpet from Khaleeda.
    Assume that in the above fact scenario, Khaleeda no longer wants the carpet. She removes the elaborately carved door to the house after the sale has been concluded and claims that Gurpreet has no claim to the door. The door is question was part of Khaleeda's ancestral home in Nagercoil (Tamil Nadu) for more than $$150$$ years before she had it fitted as the entrance to her Beghmara house.
    Rule C. If a moveable thing is placed on land with the intention that it should become an integral part of the land or any structure on the land, it becomes a fixture. Applying Rules A and C, to the fact situations in questions $$44$$ and $$45$$, as a judge you would decide in favour of

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    After Independence, the first woman sentenced to death by the Madras Sessions Court was _________________.

  • Question 9
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    Transfer of Property Act $$1882$$ covers ______________.

  • Question 10
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    Joint heirs to a property are called ______________.

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